Donald Trump’s transportation secretary said pilots were mostly to blame for a spate of high-profile plane crashes and near-misses over the past month. Passengers have become increasingly worried about air traffic safety after an Army helicopter collided on Jan.
President Trump suggested the business jet pilot who was involved in a near-miss at Chicago’s Midway Airport on Tuesday have his license suspended in a fiery post on social media.  “GREAT
More than two dozen flights headed to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport were impacted on Friday by recent rules barring flights during presidential helicopter trips, flight tracking site Flightradar24 said.
“No president has had more planes crash in their first month in office than Donald Trump.” “Air crashes happen. But there were more under Biden than under Donald Trump.”
Internal Revenue Service: More than 110 IRS offices that handle taxpayer assistance will be closed, according to a plan from the U.S. General Services Administration obtained by The Washington Post, as the Trump administration began layoffs of about 7,000 workers in mid-February, at the peak of tax season, multiple outlets reported.
Donald Trump is trying to extend his authority over government ... what they do and bad things will happen,” Trump said at the time. Former National Transportation Safety Board investigators and safety advisers have pointed to the decades-long air ...
The United States saw double the number of fatal plane crashes under President Joe Biden's first month in office than during the second Trump administration's first month.
Preliminary NTSB data shows there were 63 such accidents in January and 31 so far in February. Here are the most high-profile ones
The FAA will now bring air traffic at Reagan Washington National Airport to a complete stop whenever the president flies nearby on Marine One.